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Punjab Women's League
Organising bodyPunjab Football Association (PFA)
Founded2018; 6 years ago (2018)
CountryIndia
Number of teams4
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toIndian Women's League 2
Current championsCRPF (5th title)
Most championshipsCRPF (5 titles)
Current: 2023–24

The Punjab Women's League, also known as the JCT Punjab Women's League,[1] is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Punjab.[2] The league is organised by the Punjab Football Association (PFA), the official football governing body of the state.[3] The first edition was held in 2018.[4]

Venue[edit]

The matches are held at GNDU Sports Complex, CRPF Sports Complex and Khalsa College Ground.[2]

Clubs[edit]

2023–24 season[edit]

The teams participating in the 2023–24 season:

No. Team
1 CRPF FC
2 Footie Skill FA, Jalandhar
3 GAD Sports Academy, Kotala
4 GNDU FCK
5 Khalsa College FC
6 Lovely Professional University Tigers

Champions[edit]

Season Champion Runners-up Ref
2018 CRPF
2019 BBK Dav FC [5]
2020–21 CRPF BBK DAV FC
2021–22 CRPF BBK DAV FC [2]
2022–23 CRPF
2023–24 CRPF Guru Nanak Dev University FC

References[edit]

  1. ^ "JCT Punjab Women's League". Punjab Football Association. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Punjab Women's League". The Away End. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  3. ^ Pathak, Manasi (22 June 2018). "All you need to know about the football league structure in Punjab". Goal.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2018. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  4. ^ @Kol_Football (15 July 2018). "1st Punjab Women's League to start from 25th July. 8 teams will participate in this tournament" (Tweet). Retrieved 16 November 2022 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "IWL 2020 Participants BBK DAV College for Women Win All-India Inter-University Tournament". News 18. 12 January 2020.


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